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'''PLATO''' is a city gallery for contemporary art, established in 2016. It operates within an area of almost 5,000 m² in the former Bauhaus hobby market in the centre of [[Ostrava]]. In a few years its definitive address will be the reconstructed and listed heritage city slaughterhouse from the end of the 19th century.  
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'''PLATO''' is a municipal contemporary art gallery in [[Ostrava]], founded in 2016. It operates in the city centre, in two locations less than 70 m apart. Its main exhibitions are held in the PLATO building, a reconstructed, heritage-listed municipal slaughterhouse from the late 19th century. The other space, PLATO Bauhaus, is a former hobby market with almost 5,000 m² of space used for educational and community programmes.
  
Director: [[Marek Pokorný]], assistant director:  
Aneta Skulinová, curators: Daniela Dostálková, Linda Dostálková, Edith Jeřábková, Jakub Adamec. [https://plato-ostrava.cz/en/O-Nas (2021)]
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Director: [[Marek Pokorný]], assistant director:  
Aneta Skulinová, curators: Edith Jeřábková, Daniela Dostálková, Linda Dostálková, Jakub Adamec. [https://plato-ostrava.cz/en/O-Nas (2023)]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:05, 24 November 2023

PLATO is a municipal contemporary art gallery in Ostrava, founded in 2016. It operates in the city centre, in two locations less than 70 m apart. Its main exhibitions are held in the PLATO building, a reconstructed, heritage-listed municipal slaughterhouse from the late 19th century. The other space, PLATO Bauhaus, is a former hobby market with almost 5,000 m² of space used for educational and community programmes.

Director: Marek Pokorný, assistant director: 
Aneta Skulinová, curators: Edith Jeřábková, Daniela Dostálková, Linda Dostálková, Jakub Adamec. (2023)

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